How Did Subhash Ghai’s Wife Teach Him to Face Crisis with Grace?
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Mumbai, Aug 16 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai has expressed his deep affection in a touching tribute for his wife Mukta on her birthday, highlighting her role in teaching him to navigate crises with both dignity and grace.
Taking to Instagram, he shared a cherished photograph of the couple.
He reflected: “MR N MRS GHAI. I consider myself incredibly fortunate to have crossed paths with this wonderful woman in Pune back in 1965. At the age of 16, she was an innocent and remarkable soul.”
“Her original name, Rehana Farooqui, now known as Mrs. Mukta Subhash Ghai, has garnered more love and respect from family, friends, and the film industry than I have. She has been my guiding light, teaching me how to face challenges with grace and dignity while continually striving for success,” the 80-year-old filmmaker remarked.
He continued, “A supportive wife and mother are the true architects of one’s life, playing pivotal roles in both the first and second halves of our journey. I am thankful that we are a joyful couple blessed with two beautiful daughters. Forever grateful, I wish my dear wife a HAPPY BIRTHDAY today.”
Subhash Ghai is celebrated as one of the leading Hindi filmmakers of the 1980s and 1990s, with notable works including Kalicharan, Vishwanath, Karz, Krodhi, Hero, Vidhaata, Meri Jung, Karma, Ram Lakhan, Saudagar, Khalnayak, Pardes, and Taal.
In 1982, he founded Mukta Arts, which transitioned into a public company by 2000, with Ghai as its executive chairman.
In 2006, he earned the National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues for producing Iqbal, a film addressing significant societal challenges. That year, he also founded Whistling Woods International, a prominent film and media institution in Mumbai.
His films are renowned for their unforgettable characters, grandiose sets, dramatic climaxes, and themes centered around divine justice and duty.